If juice isn’t on grocer’s shelf, try making it yourself

Connie Hollenbeck emailed a little while back in search of Lechonera brand sour orange juice. Beth More emailed to say she doesn’t know of a source, but could suggest using two parts orange juice to one part each of lemon and lime juice. More added that she uses this mixture to make roast pork for Cuban sandwiches. I’ve seen other recipes that suggest equal parts of orange and lime juices or two parts orange to one part lemon or lime; I suggest you experiment to find a ratio you like. …

High security to accompany uranium waste to Nevada

WASHINGTON — Shipments of highly radioactive uranium waste from Tennessee to Nevada would be carried out in stealth and under armed guard, according to a transportation plan confirmed Tuesday.

Judgment calls for Las Vegas Sands to pay Suen $101.6 million

The amount Las Vegas Sands Corp. owes to the company owned by one-time consultant Richard Suen grew by nearly half to $101.6 million in the final judgment signed Tuesday by Clark County District Judge Rob Bare.

Economic gains boost US confidence to 5-year high

Americans are more confident in the U.S. economy than at any point in the past five years, thanks to surging home values, a brighter job market and record-setting stock prices.

Allegiant Travel to relocate headquarters to western Summerlin

Allegiant Travel Co. plans to move its headquarters about 15 miles to the north following an agreement to purchase five empty office buildings in western Summerlin for $12.3 million.

Punk Rock Bowling traces punk from past to future

The tone deaf dude who fired off his words like an assault rifle encapsulated the sentiment of the weekend in a manner as blunt and indelicate as his meat cleaver of a singing voice.

Nevada Senate GOP leader introduced his own gun bill

A debate in the Legislature over how to keep guns out of the hands of criminals and the mentally ill took a twist Tuesday when Senate Minority Leader Michael Roberson introduced his own competing bill to help accomplish that goal.

Northbound Interstate 15 reopens after four-vehicle collision

An accident involving four vehicles tied up northbound traffic on Interstate 15 near Sahara Avenue Tuesday afternoon, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol.

Amended annual sessions bill clears Nevada Assembly panel

A resolution that could lead to annual sessions for the Nevada Legislature won approval Tuesday from an Assembly committee, but not before it was amended to remove language that would have allowed lawmakers to meet and vote outside of the capital.

Seven charged in $6 billion online money laundering case

Calling it perhaps the biggest money laundering scheme in U.S. history, federal prosecutors charged seven people Tuesday with running what amounted to an online, underworld bank that handled $6 billion for drug dealers, child pornographers, identity thieves and other criminals around the globe.

Las Vegas man pleads guilty to tax evasion for pandering income

A Las Vegas man pleaded guilty in federal court Tuesday to tax evasion for income earned from pandering and living from the earnings of a prostitute, according to the Internal Revenue Service.

Kellogg reaches settlement over Mini-Wheats claim

NEW YORK — Kellogg has agreed to pay $4 million to settle a class-action lawsuit over the marketing claims it made for Frosted Mini-Wheats.

Man arrested in connection with ATM robbery

North Las Vegas police have arrested a 26-year-old man in connection with an ATM robbery from earlier this month.

Titus tells veterans she is pushing to resolve VA claims backlog

Rep. Dina Titus emerged from a closed-door meeting Tuesday with representatives from veterans groups and support organizations to say she will zero in on the Veterans Benefits Administration’s Reno Regional Office to reverse a staggering backlog in disability claims.

Passengers arrive in U.S. after cruise ship fire

LINTHICUM, Md. — Passengers whose cruise vacations were cut short by a fire onboard the Grandeur of the Seas arrived back home Tuesday on charter flights from the Bahamas, many praising the crew’s response and some already planning their next sailings.

NBA approves sale of Kings to Sacramento group

The NBA Board of Governors unanimously approved the sale of the Sacramento Kings on Tuesday to a group led by TIBCO Software chairman Vivek Ranadive.

Cast of ‘The 80s Show’ takes off the leg warmers

Well, here we go again. “The 80s Show” is the second crack at an underdog musical you were wise to ignore when it was called “Legwarmers.” But like the nerd girl’s transformation at the prom, it has blossomed into something at least worth rooting for.

Billy Bob Thornton rolls out new film

Billy Bob Thornton knows that his latest movie, “Jayne Mansfield’s Car,” probably faces long odds in today’s movie marketplace.

AARP convention will include advice for finances, romance

The schedule for AARP’s upcoming convention reads like a primer for starting adulthood. The three-day event, which runs Thursday through Saturday , will feature seminars on how to save money, how to navigate the online dating world, even how to become an entrepreneur.

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